Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability has compiled a list of member organizations that are reaching out to hurricane victims.
FAME – Fellowship of Associates of Medical Evangelism provides medical evangelism around the globe.
FIRE International has more than 180 missionaries around the world, and supports humanitarian projects, orphanage and children’s home projects, building and land projects and schools.
Food for the Hungry staff are on the ground in Haiti, and an Emergency Response Unit and nearby Dominican Republic staff are mobilizing to help meet immediate needs for food, water and shelter.
HaitiOne unites churches and aid organizations in Haiti to holistically meet needs. It is distributing 1.5 million meals to earthquake victims and serving as the staging area for Operation Blessing, Samaritian’s Purse and other groups providing food, medical help and other assistance.
HCJB Global has sent an Emergency Medical Response team to Haiti to provide medical help at a hospital 20 miles from the earthquake’s epicenter.
Heaven’s Family is working in Haiti and around the world to care for widows and orphans, meet pressing needs, and equip Christian leaders with tools for the harvest.
Hope Builders International partners with ministries based in Port-au-Prince to distribute food, clothing and basic supplies, as well as offer counseling and prayer. Partner ministries will provide ongoing assistance in Haiti.
Joyce Meyer Ministries Through its Hand of Hope missions group, Joyce Meyer Ministries is partnering with Haiti-based Love A Child to provide immediate short-term assistance, relief and aid to the earthquake victims.
Living Water International teams are on the ground in Haiti to help restore clean water.
Love a Child Orphanage in Fond Parisien, Haiti, just outside Port-au-Prince, survived the earthquake with no casualties and is caring for victims at its Jesus Healing Center. The ministry also is packing relief supplies to help those near the epicenter of the earthquake.
MAP International is assembling an emergency relief response team to assist earthquake victims in Haiti. It already has contacted medical teams in Haiti who are treating the injured.
Mercy Ships helps send medical missions teams to impoverished nations around the world. It is currently developing a strategy to assist relief efforts in Haiti.
Mission Aviation Fellowship delivers aid and assistance to needy people in remote areas. One of its indigenous staff is missing in Haiti and feared dead, but the ministry is keeping a team of key staff members in the nation to coordinate relief efforts.
New Directions International is partnering with Haitian churches to help them distribute food, water, medical care and temporary shelter in their communities.
Missionary Ventures International has established a relief fund and will be sending supplies, teams and financial support through field coordinators and pastors in Haiti.
Operation Mobilization works in more than 110 nations and is currently working with Haitian churches to provide emergency relief.
Partners International has been working in the areas hit hardest by the earthquake through a partnership with a church-planting and community-development ministry in Haiti.
The Salvation Army is mobilizing staff and resources to assist with relief efforts in Haiti.
Samaritan’s Purse teams arrived in Haiti a day after the quake struck, and is providing rolls of plastic emergency shelter material, hygiene kits, and water purification kits, among other relief supplies.
Somebody Cares America is providing food, water, medical care and chaplaincy services to earthquake survivors through partnerships with Haitian churches.
Water Missions International is sending water-treatment systems to Haiti that can supply clean water for 5,000 people each day.
World Emergency Relief provides food, clothing and medical supplies to help needy children and their families.
World Vision has 370 staff in Haiti that is rushing emergency supplies such food, clean water, blankets, and tents to earthquake survivors.
World Relief is assisting local churches in Port-au-Prince and the surrounding area to provide relief and other emergency assistance. Photo courtesy of World Relief
World Water Relief is working to determine the need for clean water specifically for hospitals and triage centers, as well as for broad community access around Haiti.